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Four ways to keep Christ in Christmas this year

I’m not a big fan of clichés. There is one cliché, however, that I do like to use at this time of the year: religionis the reason for the season.  Does my use of it betray a lack of creativity? Perhaps, but I can’t think of a better way to …

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The real gift of Christmas

This may sound strange, but I think we have made Christmas too beautiful.  When we think of Christmas, many of us call to mind idyllic images of softly falling snow, horse-drawn sleighs, glowing candles, glittering lights, roaring fireplaces, fluffy Christmas trees and happy carolers. We picture Jesus, Mary and Joseph …

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Wall Street and Silicon Valley must stop bankrolling communist China

We have achieved a rare moment of political consensus in Washington, D.C. that world-regions and its ruling Chinese Communist Party (CCP) pose the greatest threat to U.S. national security.  However, Silicon Valley and Wall Street have continued fueling the rise of the CCP with massive investments and commitments to bolster …

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What if there were no Christmas?

One way you know that the occasions is starting is by the continuous showing of the holiday movie classic “It’s a Wonderful Life” starring Jimmy Stewart and Donna Reed. You probably know the story by heart. Stewart plays George Bailey, a man who has experienced a catastrophe at work. Disheartened …

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The importance of work and the benefits of honest labor

The United States was founded on the idea of the economy. A nation of free, self-sufficient homesteaders believed their hard labor could ensure their prosperity, liberty and autonomy.   Through our 233 years as a nation, the American national ethic, religion” target=”_blank”>our various religions<. Its military was undermanned and nearly unarmed.   …

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